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00History is filled with strange occurrences, but few are as eerie or deeply captivating as the parallel lives and deaths of two of America's most beloved presidents: Abraham Lincoln and John F. Kennedy. For decades, historians, conspiracy theorists, and the general public have marveled at the astonishing list of coincidences that connect these two leaders, who served a century apart.
Both presidents were deeply involved in civil rights movements, and both were tragically assassinated on a Friday by shots to the back of the head while sitting next to their wives. But the coincidences run much deeper than that. Lincoln was elected to Congress in 1846, while Kennedy was elected in 1946. Lincoln became president in 1860, and Kennedy in 1960. Even their successors shared a name and a background: both were Southern Democrats named Johnson (Andrew Johnson, born in 1808, and Lyndon B. Johnson, born in 1908). Furthermore, Lincoln's assassin, John Wilkes Booth, was born in 1839, while Kennedy's assassin, Lee Harvey Oswald, was born in 1939.
While skeptics point out that many of these connections are the result of selective memory and mathematical probability over a large span of historical data, the sheer volume of similarities remains a fascinating piece of presidential folklore. This gallery details these famous coincidences, exploring the historical contexts of both presidencies and celebrating the legacies of two men who shaped the course of modern American history.
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